Wine
Country Coopsare
designed for nesting, feeding and protecting your flock from predators
and the elements. Your birds will lay and eat in the coop but
need free range to hunt for weeds, bugs and pests and to stretch
their wings. Chickens normally stay close to their coop and are
remarkably pet and car savvy. Check with your zoning restrictions,
however, to make sure they are permitted in your neighborhood.
It may be that chickens are permitted but roosters aren't.

• The base may be attached to concrete blocks, which may be
cemented to the ground.

• The coop should be set level.

Site
and Surroundings

•
Chickens like to scratch and explore during the daylight hours in
a backyard, garden or any natural place, and will retire to the coop
at dusk.

• Chickens will feed and roost (spend the dark hours) in safety
in their coop. It is not necessary to have an enclosed area for chickens,
but remember, they like to explore and may disturb new seedlings as
they search for bugs and slugs.

Taking
Care of your Flock

•
Chickens rise with the sun and retire at dusk. Make sure to close
their access door before you go to bed and open it in the morning.

• Keep an in-coop feed-dispenser well stocked with hen food
and freshen the coop water supply as required. Maintain an additional
supply of water on the grounds of the coop.

You
will find that chickens are a fun addition to your household. Fresh
eggs daily, scurrying chickens that run to meet you, and happy birds
that appreciate your attention, are just some of the delights that
await you.

Ordering

We stand
by our products. Call founders, James Stamp or Elizabeth Quinto
(707 829 8405), at any time for assistance or to order your Wine Country
Coop.

Cluck, cluck!!!

Chicken
Breeds and Purchasing your Flock

Call
for advice on where to buy your flock and on the many different breeds
of chickens that are available.